We fought for a time, but the tide of the battle swept us apart.
When she woke again, a vast, silvery tide had swept across the sky.
She trembled as a tide of recognition swept over her.
She whimpered, but the gray tide had already swept in and flooded her mind.
"A conservative tide has been sweeping through the church, and I'm not ready to abandon the decision-making to that group."
By this time the tide of battle had swept northward to the Philippines.
In 1848 fresh tides of revolution swept over Europe.
The reformist tide swept nearly every conservative incumbent out of office.
The tide had swept the sand smooth, and her prints were the only ones.
They traded strokes until the tide of battle swept them apart.